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“The
streets will be quiet. Only the sound of tires
and rushing wind will accompany passing vehicles
instead of the roar from exhaust pipes. The
city will be clean, since emissions will be
practically zero. Pedestrians strolling on the
sidewalks won’t be turning up their noses,
guests won’t be fleeing from the streets’
stench into the cafes because now they can enjoy
the sundowners in the open air.”
(Rifkin 211)
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Hamburg mayor
Ortwin Runde, describing the potential
of a
hydrogen village, at the opening ceremony
of the first
commercial hydrogen refueling station
in Germany (1999) |
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2004 Fututre500.org
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